Export to 200 dpi jpeg?

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    Default Export to 200 dpi jpeg?

    What would be a good way to approach this problem: I have some bumper sticker designs that are layed out as 60p3 wide by 18p3 high. I need to export to jpeg and the partner will be assuming 200 dpi. When I do an export to jpeg at maximum quality the image size is 720x216 pixels, so they are too small. I get the same output size if I export to eps. I don't find any information in the docs on formatting output. Is it possible to control the output resolution, and if so, how?
    10squared@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Export to 200 dpi jpeg?

    It would be easier to export to PSD (photoshop) because you can select your options of resolution and color. Then open the photoshop file and save to JPG without compression.
    Karen_C@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Export to 200 dpi jpeg?

    There is also a plugin from Triple Triangle:
    <http://www.tripletriangle.com/aboutrw.php>
    Edo@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Export to 200 dpi jpeg?

    Thanks for the Photoshop tip. That sounds like a pretty good approach for us. One workaround I found was to take the default resolution of 72 and divide into the target resolution of 200 to get a factor by which to multiply the document dimensions. I like the PS approach since it will save quite a bit of work.

    Cheers,

    Jim
    10squared@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Export to 200 dpi jpeg?

    Forget that. Just export as PDF and open that in Photoshop. Much more
    control, IMO.

    Bob

    Bob_Levine Guest

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